Lawyer of the Year 2022 Tudor Clee – From Car Boot to ‘Loophole Lawyer’, the Lawyer Who Fought The Government And Won

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LawFuel’s 2022 Lawyer of the Year is the battling ‘loophole lawyer’ who fought to get Charlotte Bellis into the country under the MIQ lottery system.

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Knights, KCs and Cold Cases – What This Year’s Honours Say About NZ Law

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This year’s honours quietly confirm who really sets the rules in New Zealand – and it’s not just the judges in red robes New Zealand’s King’s Birthday Honours list has once again proved a useful, acid test for what the establishment thinks “the law” is really for – and this year, the answer is: constitutional

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How Expert Trial Consulting Services Improve Case Outcomes

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Article source: TheTrialConcierge.com When O.J. Simpson’s defense team assembled what media dubbed the “Dream Team” in 1994, most observers focused on the high-profile attorneys. But behind the scenes, trial consultants conducted extensive jury research, developed presentation strategies, and helped craft the narrative that would ultimately secure an acquittal in one of the most watched trials

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Litera Foundation 365 Brings AI‑Powered Client Intelligence Directly into Microsoft 365

Built on Microsoft Dynamics 365, Foundation 365 delivers AI relationship intelligence integrated with Microsoft 365 Copilot, Outlook, and Teams so lawyers can anticipate and deepen client relationships CHICAGO – June 3, 2026 – Litera, the legal AI platform provider that best unifies the practice and business of law, announced that Foundation 365, its AI-powered CRM platform for law firms, is

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Milbank Breaks The Freeze And BigLaw’s 2026 Pay War Is Back On

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It took longer than anyone on r/biglaw thought possible, but the BigLaw salary scale has finally moved and, in news that will shock precisely nobody, Milbank is once again the firm doing the heavy lifting for everyone else’s associates. The firm has announced a new associate pay scale effective 1 July 2026, with raises ranging

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Top 7 UK Divorce Lawyers for Complex Property and Real Estate Portfolios

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Contributed LawFuel article Divorce cases involving complex property and real estate portfolios can be difficult because the assets are often valuable, illiquid, tax-sensitive, and spread across different ownership structures. A couple may own a family home, investment properties, commercial premises, sites with planning potential, holiday homes, farms, offshore property, or assets held through companies and

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How Amherst Residents With Disabilities Can Appeal a Social Security Denial and Actually Win

Article source – Hiller Comerford Law Photo Credit Receiving a denial letter from the Social Security Administration can crush your spirits when you are already dealing with a severe medical condition. Many people in our community assume that a denial means they have no hope of getting the financial assistance they need. In reality, the

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Beyond the Hospital Bill: Recovering Long-Term Damages After an Ocala Accident

Article source: Meldon Law Image Source When people think about accident compensation, they tend to focus on the immediate medical bills. Emergency room visits, ambulance fees, and short-term prescriptions are easy to quantify, but they rarely represent the full financial impact of a serious injury. In many cases, the costs that accumulate over months or

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$125m, A Retired Judge, and The Case Australian-Owned Kiwi Banks Tried to Kill

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When ANZ Bank New Zealand filed its appeal of Justice Geoffrey Venning’s 4 May 2026 summary judgment, it opened the next chapter of a legal saga that has tested not just the limits of consumer finance law, but the boundaries of what banks can do when the law doesn’t suit them, including trying to change it.

It is also followed by the most recent move of a senior jurist to the independent bar, another Bench-to-Bar move that is becoming increasingly common.

The story of Simons v ANZ is, at its core, a story about access to justice. It is a class action victory that arguably would never have been possible without the strategic deployment of litigation funding to level the playing field between individual borrowers and one of the country’s largest financial institutions.

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